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In the four years since the Arab Spring, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has gone from the streets to the presidential palace and back again.
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In the four years since the Arab Spring, Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has gone from the streets to the presidential palace and back again.
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is forcefully asserting itself into US politics with a record-setting lobbying effort to drown out critics both foreign and domestic.
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Despite the risk of instability posed by ongoing violence, the government's anti-Brotherhood focus is still a political winner and will likely remain so for some time.
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Don’t bet on it. The Saudis are muscling up with Turkey and Qatar to counter Iran’s growing influence in the stalemated civil war.
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Egypt’s cabinet passed new draconian ‘anti-terrorism’laws on Wednesday, in the wake of Monday’sassassination of the prosecutor general, Hisham Barakat.
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Abdel Fattah al-Sisi gave on Tuesday the clearest indication so far that he intends to hang the democratically elected president whose power he usurped.
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Egypt is moving away from democracy, stifling freedom of expression, arresting thousands for political dissent
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In the blistering heat of a Cairo courtroom in May, a resolute looking Mohammed Morsi listened as the judge announced a death sentence for charges of corruption and torture against the ousted presiden
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he connection between curbing Cairo’s abuses and U.S. interests in the region is not so much hidden as ignored